Why not let prisoners kill themselves?

Well, actually, the term penitentiary originally referred to a place designed expressly to reform prisoners by helping them get right with God.

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I would be funny if it weren’t so sad.

I think the problem is that there’s a fine line between “allowing” suicide and “encouraging” suicide.

That said, I do think that the freedom to suicide should be one freedom we all should have. Not that I want to, mind you- but if my life isn’t my own to take or give, whose is it?

Wow what a great answer :smiley:

It’ll be a lot less fair and just if we start trying to kill off prisoners who weren’t sentenced to death.

This is a civilized society. If you’re claiming we’re just giving people a choice (which is absolute bullshit; there’s no way this barbaric idea would end up being anything less than a prisoner being goaded into suicide) then what’s the point of even doing anything? Prisoners have plenty of opportunity to commit suicide. Why are we even talking about providing the tools to do it?

Sorry, this isn’t Iran or Saudi Arabia. We don’t let the state kill people in cold blood here.

I cerainly do appreciate that the Senator’s daughter was murdered and that this colours his opinions. But with due respect to him, this is why we don’t let people with emotional investment in the matter determine how the criminal justice system works; we’ll end up being a pack of savages exacting revenge on each other.

I am opposed to capital punishment, but I would suport a program of assisted suicide for inmates serving a life sentence with no chance of parole.

That’s an excellent point (and one that neatly sidesteps the whole moral/ethical dilemma).
I would also add that the more violent prisoners are already stripped of their shoelaces, belts, any cutting object etc… anything that could be used aggressively ; and y’all want to give them rope, a.k.a. weapons they can use against their cellmates or even conceivably to disable guards ? Or even use to climb over walls and fences, come to think of it. Doesn’t strike me as all that smart.

double take Huh. You surprise me, I thought you of all peeps would be all for it. Kudos.

The system often isn’t fair or just, though, and the point stands regardless of how common wrongful convictions are.

Would I want the state to be supplying rope to murderers rapists et al?
No not really, all the paperwork and questions the staff have to deal with, not fair to them, not to mention the possibility of escape or killing another inmate or a staff member. Of course, it would save us taxpayers some money though.

On the other hand, if some asshole scum rapes and murders one of my family, I’ll gladly supply the rope!

I think its perspective really.

Because then you can turn a non-capital conviction into a capital conviction in effect, by driving prisoners to suicide. Bad policy, invites bad behavior and disproportionate punishment.

Only if you ignore some truly staggering lawsuits.

With the proliferation of privately owned prisons, this might actually not be a taxpayer issue, but you do make a good point.

There are about 260 of them in the country. It’s not much of a proliferation.

I’d vote for that guy.

I don’t believe society should ever encourage people to commit suicide, whether they be criminals or not. Actively giving them tools to which commit suicide is tantamount to encouraging it, and that’s just wrong.

So many of the comments in discussions like this always make me sad and angry at the same time. This is why labeling is so dangerous. By separating people into different categories it allows even decent human beings to advocate inhuman treatment. If you think of them as people who have been convicted of crimes instead of criminals then it’s obvious why we shouldn’t encourage them to kill themselves. Because they are people. You treat people as you would like to be treated.

Hmmmm…got me there. Seems my taxpayer savings idea just got shot down.

Gee, I must be broken then as I tend to treat people punching me in the head differently than what I would normally want to treat others.

In the U.S. putting a rope in a prisoners cell and s/he hangs himself, IMO would violate the 8th AM. NOW, this has never happended, as ropes were never put in cells, but since the facts are that, my comment is based on those facts.

…A prison official acts with deliberate indifference when he, through more than mere negligence, has a (1) subjective knowledge of a risk of serious harm; and (2) he disregards that risk…

I don’t see what this has to do with anything. These people are no threat to you. They are incarcerated.

Yes, but if your brain is functioning correctly, you’ll get used to it. It is only the depressed who don’t adapt. Have you never noticed that people can live what you consider to be a really sad life and not really be unhappy?

Also, since you say you have never actually contemplated suicide, it is quite likely that you do not realize what that entails. There is a natural desire in every mentally well person to stay alive. In fact, part of the torture of suicidal thoughts is realizing that suicide is hard to garner up the willpower to actually follow through with–and that’s when you are already messed up.

Then again, so many of you seem to have more cavalier attitudes towards your impending death then I thought possible, so maybe you guys are just completely different from anyone I’ve discussed this with.